![]() ![]() I am not sure why no one else gave a warning that performance issues could come up but it might be related to the fact that we found something they did not find. ![]() Issues our competitors have to face as well. So what we did was running a large scale test with what we assumed was the released build of Windows 10 and we found issues. If we had started Windows 10 tests too early we would have announced compatibility only to take it all back last minute because a newer version/build of Windows (or Quicktime) broke everything again. And this is actually a very good example. Version 7.7.7 was released not too far prior to the Windows 10 release and this was the first version which could not be installed on Windows 10. It’s not that easy… let’s start with Quicktime. And of course why the surprise with Quick Time? I hope that this will be a quick resolution and not drag on for months as in the past. It is a disgrace that Steinberg has not been on top of this issue since the Windows 10 builds were made available for the express purpose of testing. I am saying “Why did Steinberg fail to have these issues resolved before July 29th?” We are all paying good money for Nuendo 7. All the Steinies are saying “Thanks for the heads up” and other similar verbiage. ![]() The current Windows 10 build has been out for more than a month. What was Steinberg waiting for? A heads up after almost two weeks of Windows 10 being out is woefully inadequate. I have to say that it is extremely disappointing that Steinberg has not been doing effective testing for Windows 10 all along. ![]()
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